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In this newly revised 5th Edition of Chemical and Engineering Thermodynamics,Sandler presents a modern, applied approach to chemical thermodynamics and provides sufficient detail to develop a solid understanding of the key principles in the field. The text confronts current information on environmental and safety issues and how chemical engineering principles apply in biochemical engineering, bio-technology, polymers, and solid-state-processing. This book is appropriate for the undergraduate and graduate level courses.

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About the Author

STANLEY I. SANDLER is the H. B. du Pont Professor of Chemical Engineering at the University of Delaware as well as professor of chemistry and biochemistry. He is also the founding director of its Center for Molecular and Engineering Thermodynamics. In addition to this book, Sandler is the author of 235 research papers and a monograph, and is the editor of a book on thermodynamic modeling and five conference proceedings. He earned his B.Ch.E. degree in 1962 from the City College of New York, and his Ph.D. in chemical engineering from the University of Minnesota in 1966.

Appendix A.II The Molar Heat Capacities of Gases in the Ideal Gas (Zero Pressure) State 974

Appendix A.III The Thermodynamic Properties of Water and Steam 977

Appendix A.IV Enthalpies and Free Energies of Formation 987

Appendix A.V Heats of Combustion 990

APPENDIX B BRIEF DESCRIPTIONS OF COMPUTER AIDS FOR USE WITH THIS BOOK 992

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DESCRIPTIONS OF COMPUTER PROGRAMS AND COMPUTER AIDS FOR USE WITH THIS BOOK B1

Appendix B.I Windows-based Visual Basic Programs B1

Appendix B.II DOS-based Basic Programs B9

Appendix B.III MATHCAD Worksheets B12

Appendix B.IV MATLAB Programs B14

APPENDIX C ASPEN ILLUSTRATION INPUT FILES. THESE ARE ON THE

WEBSITE FOR THIS BOOK 994

APPENDIX D ANSWERS TO SELECTED PROBLEMS 995

INDEX 998

Thermodynamics illustrations and homework problems have been added that use ASPEN simulation software, allowing students to solve more interesting and practical problems with greater efficiency.

Many new illustrative and homework problems have been added.

Illustrations have been added not only to demonstrate new concepts, but also to provide breaks among pages of mathematical derivations or thermodynamic philosophy. These should make thermodynamics and phase equilibria more relevant to the interests of students.

There are additional sections on chemical reactions in biochemical systems and additional material on energy and energy-related processes.

The biochemical applications now appear throughout the second half of the book rather than being relegated to the final chapter.

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Algebra and calculus programs for MATHCAD provide solutions to many homework and illustration problems in the text.

ASPEN 8.6 input files for numerous illustrations and problems presented in the text.